1-1/4″ Ceiling Clip Assembly
The Ramset Ceiling Clip is designed to mount into a slanted ceiling, with hanging wire attached through the eye. Able to support light loads such as suspended ceiling grids.
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The Ramset Ceiling Clip is designed to mount into a slanted ceiling, with hanging wire attached through the eye. Able to support light loads such as suspended ceiling grids.
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